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Itel A100 Pro launches with iPhone-like design and 5,000mAh battery

Itel has launched the A100 Pro, a budget phone that looks a lot like Apple’s iPhone. It’s aimed at users who want a stylish device without spending too much.

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The phone comes with a 6.56-inch LCD screen, HD+ resolution, and a 90Hz refresh rate. There’s a waterdrop notch up front and thick bezels around the display. Itel also gave it MIL-STD-810 certification for added durability.

Inside, the A100 Pro runs on a Unisoc T7100 chip with 3GB RAM and 64GB storage, expandable via microSD. A 5,000mAh battery powers the device, supported by 10W wired charging.

For photos, the phone has an 8MP rear camera with LED flash and a 5MP front camera. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, IR blaster, USB-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

On the software side, it runs Android 15 Go Edition, designed for entry-level hardware. It also adds a Dynamic Bar feature around the front camera notch, giving the UI a modern touch.

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In India, the Itel A100 Pro is priced at INR 8,999 (around ₱5,700 / USD 93). Color options include Comet Orange, Cloud White, and Natural Black. There’s no information yet on availability in other regions.

itel A100 Pro specs

  • Display: 6.56-inch HD+ IPS display, 90Hz refresh rate, 400 nits
  • Processor: Unisoc T7100
  • RAM/Storage: 3GB+64GB, 4GB+64GB
  • Rear Camera: 8MP main
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Network: 4G LTE
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, IR
  • Others: USB-C, side fingerprint scanner, mono speaker, DTS Sound, MIL-STD-810, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • OS: itel OS, Android 15 Go
  • Colors: Comet Orange, Natural Black, Cloud White
  • Battery: 5000mAh battery, 10W wired charging

Bryan Rilloraza has been a fixture in the local tech scene for over a decade, sharing his perspective as a tech enthusiast and industry veteran. Backed by an MBA from De La Salle University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of the Philippines, and 20 years of corporate experience in the telecommunications and banking sectors, Bryan provides a practical, real-world analysis of how technology serves the consumer.

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